1st Town Meeting1st Town Meeting Held here in Bush Taven, made of Hewn Logs; April 1811 William Rounsvell, Supervisor Capt. Levi Slater, Town Clerk... [click for more]
Cabin SiteCabin built by Maria Earsley, 1794, for Home. First Settler in Caroline. First Trip from Roxbury, N.J. on Horseback with Son, John... [click for more]
Camping GroundChief Wheelock Oneida Indian killed in Action War of 1812... [click for more]
DeerlicksOn '76 Road Extension Indians and Early Settlers here Obtained Their Salt '76 Road built by Augustine Boyer, 1804... [click for more]
Old Bottom Mill SiteSouth entrance to Six Hundred Forest Gorge of Upper Six Mile Creek. Site of Old Bottom Mill, sawmill built 1808... [click for more]
Old Genung FarmOld Genung Farm - Lot 93 was Cleared by Moses and Benjamin Genung, Brothers, New Jersey Rev. Soldiers. Cabin built in 1800. Owned by Family 125 Yrs.... [click for more]
Old Rich TavernOld Rich Tavern - Built and Conducted by Captain David Rich who Emigrated here from Vermont 1795. Also site of Capt. Rich's Log Cabin... [click for more]
Old Tobey TavernOld Tobey Tavern - Built 1808. Inn Keepers, George Vickory and Nathaniel Tobey. Once Tobeytown. Now Village of Caroline... [click for more]
Settlers CabinSettlers Cabin - Built by Benoni Mulks Near Spring 1798-1801 Original Fireplace Stand- Ing. Boyceville's First Settlement... [click for more]
SlatervilleSlaterville - Magnetic Mineral Springs Discovered in Valley by Dr. William C. Gallagher who Sunk the 1st Artesian Well here in 1871... [click for more]
Slave Burying GroundSlave Burying Ground 45 Rods East of this Point in Edge of Woods Are Buries 14 Slaves Owned by Residents of Town of Caroline... [click for more]
Speedsville CommonsSpeedsville Commons incorporated State Park, 1858 Laban Jenks Early Settler built House in 1819 (on Co. Rd. at Speedsville)... [click for more]
SpringfarmSpringfarm - Old Plantation Home of Dr. Joseph Speed, Virginia Pioneer, 1805. Level Green Road Caroline Once Called Spencer... [click for more]
West Owego Creek, N.W.Boundary Boston Purchase 230,400 Acres of Indian Land Ceded by New York to Mass. 1787, to Settle Boundary Dispute... [click for more]